Hemisfair’s Plan to Replace Tower of the Americas Pond with Sports Court Pavilion Moves Forward
In San Antonio, a new design plan is being reviewed for the Tower of the Americas grounds. Hemisfair, the organization behind the project, has proposed to construct a “Sports Court” pavilion in place of the current pond at the base of the structure. The pavilion will be funded through philanthropic support. Hemisfair unveiled the first…
Texas Rangers Defend Championship Title with Thrilling Extra Innings Win over Chicago Cubs in 2021 MLB Season
The Texas Rangers got off to a flying start in the 2021 Major League Baseball season with an electrifying 4-3 win over the Chicago Cubs. The thrilling game went into extra innings after a back-and-forth battle, with both teams displaying their strength and skill. The Rangers had an early advantage, thanks to home runs by…
CNN and Rolex Collaborate to Raise Awareness on Sustainability Through Stunning Wildlife Photography Awards
In the CNN Call to Earth series, an Editor’s Note discusses the collaboration between Rolex’s Perpetual Planet initiative and CNN to raise awareness and educate people about sustainability issues. The aim is to inspire positive action to address the environmental challenges facing our planet. Recently, a photograph of two gannets fighting for a fish in…
Inside The Crucible: A Journalist’s Unique Glimpse into the U.S. Marine Corps Basic School
As a journalist, I had the privilege to spend five days inside The Basic School at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia. Here, I observed five different companies going through various stages of training. The rigorous seven-month program that these new United States Marine Corps officers are put through challenges them physically, academically, and tactically….
Reviving the Majesty: The 20th Science Fair Returns to Orcas Island
The Funhouse Commons is excited to host the 20th Science Fair on Saturday, April 27th from 12-4 p.m. This event aims to celebrate and inspire young scientific minds who have made remarkable discoveries. After a four-year hiatus, this beloved tradition has been revitalized and is ready to bring excitement back to the community. All Orcas…
North Charleston’s New $25 Million Sports Complex Elevates Health and Sports Tourism
North Charleston has unveiled a new sports facility that offers community members a modern sports amenity in their neighborhood. The North Charleston Sports Complex, built at a cost of $25 million, boasts a 25-meter competitive pool, a multi-use gymnasium for various sports, five outdoor tennis courts, a multi-use roller rink, and a playing field. Mayor…
Heart Health: Taking a Patient-Centric Approach with Dr. Siddharth Gandhi
Dr. Siddharth Gandhi, an interventional cardiologist at McLaren Northern Michigan hospital in Petoskey, takes a patient-centric approach to addressing blockages in the heart’s arteries. He emphasizes compassionate care and utilizes preventive, diagnostic, and interventional therapies to enhance his patients’ well-being. Gandhi stresses the importance of recognizing symptoms such as chest discomfort or heaviness, especially during…
Hockey Enthusiasts Gather in Springfield for NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament Kickoff: Local Businesses Embrace the Boost in Tourist Traffic
The 2024 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament kicked off in Springfield on Thursday, drawing hockey enthusiasts from various locations to Downtown Springfield. As soon as the games began, bars, restaurants, and shops experienced increased patronage from fans heading to the arena before the start of the games. The tournament started with two exciting matchups at…
The Inclusive Office of Science: A Reflection on Asmeret Berhe’s Legacy and the Future of Diversity in Science
As the Director of Science, I am proud to have worked tirelessly to make our programs, workforce, and processes more inclusive, accessible, and equitable than ever before. While there is still progress to be made, I am grateful for the hard work we have put into evaluating our culture and processes and making necessary changes….
Forensic Science’s Ethical Dilemma: The Case of Missy Woods and the Impact of Scientific Misconduct on Justice Outcomes
Missy Woods, a former forensic scientist at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), has been found to have manipulated data in DNA testing or posted incomplete test results in hundreds of cases. According to the CBI, 652 cases were affected by Woods’ work between 2008 and 2023 when she was placed on administrative leave and…